Evergreen
Evergreen

Yebba - Evergreen Lyrics

In this deeply emotional piece, the artist grapples with feelings of uncertainty and longing. The symbolic "evergreen" represents a constant, unchanging element in her life that she yearns for amidst chaos. The phrase "I can't see the forest for the trees"… Read more

Oct 27, 2017
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Evergreen Lyrics

I kissed my penny and I threw it in
I prayed I'd keep my soul
Went down to the river where the water bends
The only place I know

Oh, I can't see
The forest
For the trees

So will you wait for me?
Will you wait for me?
Will you wait for me?
My evergreen

Standing at the water's edge
The Mississippi's overflowing
Hold your current in my hands
You bring the meaning to my moments

Oh, I can't see
The forest
For the trees

So will you wait for me?
Will you wait for me?
Will you wait for me?
My evergreen

Oh, I can't see
The forest
For the trees
Oh, I feel so
Hopeless against the stream

So will you wait for me?
My evergreen
I know it's just as hard in Heaven
So will you wait for me?
My evergreen
I know it's just as hard
My evergreen
Evergreen
My evergreen

Writer(s): Abbey Smith, George Stuart Moore, Janee Millicent Lucy Bennett, Janee Bennett
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Evergreen?

In this deeply emotional piece, the artist grapples with feelings of uncertainty and longing. The symbolic "evergreen" represents a constant, unchanging element in her life that she yearns for amidst chaos. The phrase "I can't see the forest for the trees" reflects her overwhelmed state, unable to see the bigger picture due to immediate problems. The recurring plea, "will you wait for me", suggests a desire for patience and understanding from this 'evergreen' figure while she navigates through her struggles. The reference to the Mississippi River's powerful current could symbolize overwhelming life circumstances, yet holding its current implies control over these challenges. Lastly, acknowledging that it's "just as hard in Heaven" conveys a realization that difficulties are universal, transcending even paradise.

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